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RMC201 FE Exam Questions with Complete Solutions Latest Update Graded A+ Which below is NOT the Benefits of Participant Observation Studies? A. Understand what's going on in a setting you are studying B. The issue of reactivity, for example: Does your presence change the way people normally anot...

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RMC201 FE Exam Questions with Complete Solutions Latest Update Graded A+

Which below is NOT the Benefits of Participant Observation Studies?

A. Understand what's going on in a setting you are studying

B. The issue of reactivity, for example: Does your presence change the way people normally another?

C. Determine which questions to ask informants.

D. An unobtrusive way of getting information about groups and their behavior - Answers D

Someone with critical thinking skills is able to do the following things

A. - Understand the logical connections between ideas.

- Identify, construct and evaluate arguments

B. - Detect inconsistencies and common mistakes in reasoning

- Solve problems systematically

C. - Identify the relevance and importance of the ideas

- Reflect on the justification of one's own beliefs and values

D. All the above. - Answers D

Generally speaking, when social scientists investigate ideologies, they focus their attention on the
content of texts. Discourse analysis, on the other hand, is concerned with the linguistic content and how
the ideologies are expressed.

A. True

B. False - Answers A

This studies things change over time-what happened, how it happened, and theories and why it
happened

A. Aesthetic theory

B. Philosophical theory

C. Literary theory

D. Historiography theory - Answers D

,As an approach to communication which focuses on meaning and interpretation, semiotics challenges
the reductive transmission model which equates meaning with 'message' (or content). Signs do not just
'convey' ______, but constitute a medium in which meanings are constructed.

A. mean

B. meal

C. sign

D. meanings - Answers D

"My research involved making a content analysis. I selected some comic books to study. I do ... how
much violence was in the comics I chose. I had trouble defining violence". This is an example of writing
incorrectly, avoiding some common problems in research error is.

A. Awkward

B. Coherence

C. Dashes and hyphens

D. Comma faults - Answers A

Each condition uses different participants, but they are matched in terms of important characteristics
such as gender, age, intelligence, etc.

A. Repeated measures

B. Independent measures

C. Matched pairs

D. Dependent measures - Answers C

The ordered values are as follows: 1 2 2 4 6, so the mean is ...

A. 3

B. 4

C. 2

D. 5 - Answers A. 3

The ordered values are as follows: 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 7 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 12, so the mode is .....

A. 3

,B. 4

C. 9

D. 10 - Answers A. 3

Which is a disadvantage of survey interviews?

A. Spend a lot of time with respondents

B. Can explain question in detail

C. Can use a variety of data collection methods

D. Hard to find people in sample at times - Answers A

Which is a key explanation in the "record what you see" of participant observation?

A. Are the behaviors typical or unique?

B. When do they tend to take place?

C. Is there something that tends to provoke or lead to certain behaviors?

D. Written Records: detailed and complete - Answers D. Written Records: detailed and complete

Which is a key question in the setting of participant observation?

A. Who are you observing?

B. How many people are involved?

C. How are they related to one another?

D. Where are you doing your observation, and what impact does the setting have on the behavior of the
people being observed? - Answers D. Where are you doing your observation, and what impact does the
setting have on the behavior of the people being observed?

Which is difficulty in making content analyses?

A. Obtaining reliability in coding

B. Defining terms operationally

C. Ensuring validity and utility in your findings

D. All of others are correct - Answers D. All of others are correct

Which content is one of the common problems in preparing reports?

, A. Lack of data interpretation

B. Lack of budget

C. Lack of time

D. Lack of preparation - Answers A

Which is RIGHT about "ethnomethodology research"?

A. is interested in how people think and act in everyday-life situations,

B. in contrast to laboratory experiments or focus groups or other situations (in which people recognize
that they are being studied).

C. "Common sense" becomes a subject of inquiry, not just a "given" neglected for other concerns.

D. All of others are correct. - Answers D. All of others are correct.

Which is NOT right about ''ethnomethodology research"?

A. To define the common sense world of everyday life

B. To show the relevance of everyday activities to sociological theory

C. To interpret the meaning of everyday activities and to find the rules or codes by which people
understand statements made to them by others, through which they make sense of the world

D. To rediscover the significance of the common sense world of people - Answers C

Which is NOT right about content analysis?

A. A quantitative, systematic, and objective technique for describing the manifest content of

B. Apply to all forms of communication: personal and mass mediated.

C. Can tell what is in the material being studied, not how it affects people exposed to this material

D. Measure what people say they did (or will do) but do not show us what people have actually done -
Answers D. Measure what people say they did (or will do) but do not show us what people have actually
done

Which is NOT right about metaphors?

A Reflect unconscious beliefs and atitudes

B. Have emotional implications that can guide our behavior

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